Rumors persist that the Italy international will be offloaded during the summer, but he says he is loving life under new coach Clarence Seedorf.

Mario Balotelli insists he is "happy" at AC Milan amid continued speculation that he could be shown the exit door at San Siro this summer.

The Italy international was infamously labeled a "rotten apple" by Rossoneri owner Silvio Berlusconi before the forward's arrival at the Giuseppe Meazza from Manchester City last year, while it was also reported in December that the former Italian prime minister had demanded that the 23-year-old be sold during the winter transfer window.

Milan denied the latter claim and while speculation is now rife that Balotelli will be offloaded this summer to fund moves for other players, the man himself says he is going nowhere, revealing that he is enjoying life under new boss Clarence Seedorf.

"I have spoken with him about situations with the team and the things that I must do on the field," the Azzurri ace told Marca. "I'm happy. Seedorf is a great champion and it's a pleasure to listen to him. He was also a great player. I hope that everything goes well."

Balotelli has been linked with a reunion with former Inter boss Jose Mourinho at Chelsea, while Atletico boss Diego Simeone has spoken glowingly of the forward ahead of Wednesday's Champions League last-16, first-leg clash with Milan at San Siro.

Balotelli said he has nothing but respect for the Argentine but refused to be drawn on the possibility of a move to the Vicente Calderon.

"[Simeone] was a great player and he's a great coach," he said. "It's always an honor when a coach praises you. In this moment, though, I'm with Milan. I cannot say any more than that."

Milan's meeting with Atletico is being billed as a straight shootout between Balotelli and Diego Costa but the Palermo native does not see the tie in such simplistic terms.

"Diego Costa truly seems like a great player but it's a battle between Milan and Atletico," he said. "They're doing very well in the Spanish championship. They are a great team."

Meanwhile, Balotelli confirmed that he would be cheering on City in its last-16 clash with Barcelona.

"I hope that Manchester City beat Barcelona," he said. "But it will be difficult for my ex-teammates as Barcelona are one of the favorites."